After Devil’s Den, Devil’s Millhopper Sinkhole was easily overshadowed but still a great place to visit! Imagine a lush rainforest with trickling streams, greenery everywhere you look, and a small wooden path down to a 500 ft. sinkhole laced with vegetation. Can you picture it? You’ve arrived at Devil’s Millhopper Sinkhole!

Devil’s Millhopper Sinkhole

If you want to hear all the details about my first solo travel experience including Devil’s Millhopper Sinkhole, check out this post: My First Solo Adventure.

Things To Do

The main reason to visit Devil’s Millhopper Sinkhole is to visit the sinkhole, of course! The park also has several walking trails, picnic tables, and areas to view wildlife. There is a 1/2 mile trail which circles the rim of the sinkhole and a 232-step stairway to the bottom (it doesn’t feel that long).

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